Poppinsme
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He was our sweet Buddy the Bully. I have posted his pic on other posts here and he is in my sig. He was my little love bug and DHs companion.
On Saturday we took our 2 dogs, Buddy and Bruno, to the Vets for there annual checkups and shots. Bulldogs are very susceptible to hot and cold. Buddy went from a cold house to a cold truck to a cool clinic. He was excited and panting. We were put into a exam room to wait for Vet. DH had Bruno and I had Buddy. Buddy really started to pant and couldn't seem to catch his breath as the air circulation was not good. Vet came in and drew blood and fecal samples, she noticed Buddy panting and said "Lets get some water". Assistant brought water. We waited. Buddy was getting more distressed. Vet came in with shots for dogs. Bruno got his shot. I told Vet I was getting concerned about Buddy, something is wrong! Vet took temp. of Buddy, 104. She rushed Bud to the back to put him in cool water. We were sent to waiting room.
Assistant came out and told us to get truck nice and cold and they would bring Buddy out as his temp. was dropping. I ran out with Bruno and got truck, backed it up and had AC blasting. DH was still in clinic. Next thing I know DH is screaming for me to get back to OR as Vet needs help.
I am a Registered Respiratory Therapist with 21 years ex. I have coded 1000s of children/adults. I work at a children's hospital in NICU/PICU/CICU, do transports, ECMO.
I rushed into Or to find my dog intubated and them doing chest compressions.
Well I started bagging and asking "How many rounds of Epi given" etc. It was just like any code for me BUT it was my sweet loving dog. He died in my arms from getting overheated at the Vets and his heart stopped.
The Vet had never seen anything like this. My DH and I were beyond consolable. We were/are devastated.
I called into work Monday, just couldn't. DH went to work to make a grave marker for Buddy. (DH is a welder) The marker is beautiful with 2 hearts and a spot for flowers. DH who is Native American also did a very moving ceremony for Buddy and used sage that had been blessed by a holy man at a Sundance in So. Dakota.
What is hard for me is with all my training I couldn't save him. The Vet thinks he had underlying cardiac issues. Maybe so but he died at the Vets from heat stress. We had adopted him from Bulldog rescue. We were a perfect fit.
I'm sure there are people who will make fun of this post because a dog died of heat stroke at a Vets.


I wrote this because I DON'T want anybody else to loose there Bulldog from getting to hot. It is very serious and a horrible way to die.
